Assignment 2 - Effects of Aperture on Images and Composition

 


Aperture f/20 - Causes less bokeh and also reduces light in image composition


Aperture f/10 - Causes some more bokeh than f/20 and allows more light in 


Aperture f/5.6 - causes a large amount of bokeh and allows a brighter image, shorter exposures can be used while in f/8 to f/1.4 and at daytime.


Aperture f/22 - causes very little bokeh and causes a darker image, longer exposure is suggested while using this, unless the area is extremely bright 







Definitions

Bokeh - blur in the foreground and background of an image, commonly used to make viewers focus on the subject and nothing else.

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